Why is bone evident in an X-ray?

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2026-05-08 00:05

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Bone is evident on an x-ray because it is denser than the surrounding muscles and fat. This means that the bone stops some of the x-ray beams from reaching the x-ray film, leaving that area on the film white. That is why bone x-rays appear white on a black/grey background.

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